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- W3083600567 abstract "Pregnancy is a period in a woman’s body when changes occur in all organs and systems. Maximum adjustment occurs in the genitals, including the cervix (CMM), which during pregnancy is an important anatomical and functional structure created to hold the fetus in the uterine cavity before birth. Structural and functional properties of CMM largely determine the prospects for full fertilization, successful pregnancy and timely delivery.Today, the frequency of background and precancerous pathology of the cervix of the uterus remains high in the world, the spread of cervical cancer in pregnant women is increasing, and the etiopathogenetic features of the course of sexually transmitted diseases contribute to the threat and development of obstetric and perinatal complications. Therefore, the problem of effective treatment of cervical pathology is one of the most urgent in modern gynecology.The condition of the cervix plays an important role in ensuring the normal course of pregnancy and childbirth. In recent years, many methods of treating her diseases have been proposed – both conservative and surgical. Analysis of numerous scientific studies shows that the total number of timely births is from 80.0% to 98.8% of cases. Among the complications of childbirth in women with operated CMM, the primary weakness of labor, CMM ruptures, perineal ruptures prevailed.The article presents the advantages and disadvantages of the use of physiosurgical components aimed at the destruction or extraction of the focus of background and precancerous nature. Analysis of the course of pregnancy and childbirth in women with operated cervix, depending on the method of surgical treatment (diathermocoagulation, cryodestruction, laser vaporization, radio wave coagulation) indicates that with various pathological processes on the cervix, different methods of destructive effects should be used differentially, which must be taken into account when planning pregnancy." @default.
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- W3083600567 title "Pregnancy and labours after different methods of treatment patology of cervix of uterus" @default.
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